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Pérez, Andrea, Carlos López-Gutiérrez, and María del Mar García de los Salmones. "Do all CSR news affect market value equally?" Social Responsibility Journal 16, no. 8 (2019): 1107–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/srj-03-2019-0116.

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Purpose The purpose of this study explores the effects that media coverage of corporate social responsibility (CSR) news related to primary stakeholders (e.g. customers, employees and investors) and secondary stakeholders (e.g. community) have on the market value of companies, measured as the impact generated in the positive and negative abnormal returns for those companies. Design/methodology/approach Using a sample of 195 online papers published in the most important Spanish business newspaper during 2015, the authors implement an event study and a regression analysis that confirm the import
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Lischka, Juliane A., Julian Stressig, and Fabienne Bünzli. "News about newspaper advertisers: To what extent can corporate advertising budgets predict editorial uptake and coverage of corporate press releases?" Journalism 18, no. 10 (2016): 1397–414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884916671157.

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News value theory aims to predict a story’s chance of being selected for publication based on news factors and ascribed news values. News values can also predict the coverage of corporate press releases. For news decisions, a newspaper’s revenue model may force editors to consider whether the source of a press release is an advertising client, despite the ‘separation of church and state’. In addition, for business journalism, corporate press releases have become an increasingly important news source. This study combines news values and advertiser weight to predict news coverage of press releas
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Weiß, Ralph, Raphael Kösters, and Merja Mahrt. "Democratic Theory and the Potential of Value Frames in Assessing Media Performance." Media and Communication 8, no. 3 (2020): 281–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i3.3058.

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Media users need information and knowledge to act as free citizens. From this basic democratic assumption, news standards for media performance can be derived. Porto’s (2007) model of the ‘interpreting citizen’ assigns a central role to the diversity of interpretive frames. These frames enable citizens to make judgments about societal issues and related political positions. However, a theoretical foundation for classifying these frames in terms of their content is missing. We propose to derive such a basis from democratic theories of citizenship, which assume that values define a citizen’s pos
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Hernandez Serrano, Maria Jose, Anita Greenhill, and Gary Graham. "Transforming the news value chain in the social era: a community perspective." Supply Chain Management: An International Journal 20, no. 3 (2015): 313–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/scm-05-2014-0147.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework to understand the influence that the social era is having on the value chain of the local news industry. The authors theoretically advance value chain theory by, firstly, considering the influence of community type and age on consumption and, secondly, exploring the role that consumers can play in value-adding activities. The theoretical contribution of this study lies in moving from a transactional approach towards consumer relationships in the value chain towards managing consumers as a source of relational value (e.g.
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Pundir, Vartika, Elangbam Binodini Devi, and Vishnu Nath. "Arresting fake news sharing on social media: a theory of planned behavior approach." Management Research Review 44, no. 8 (2021): 1108–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mrr-05-2020-0286.

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Purpose This study aims to examine the collective impact of awareness and knowledge about fake news, attitudes toward news verification, perceived behavioral control, subjective norms, fear of missing out (FoMO) and sadism on social media users’ intention to verify news before sharing on social media. Design/methodology/approach The current study’s conceptual framework is developed by a comprehensive literature review on social networking and the theory of planned behavior. The data for samples were collected from 400 respondents in India to test the conceptual framework using the partial leas
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Ziegele, Marc, Oliver Quiring, Katharina Esau, and Dennis Friess. "Linking News Value Theory With Online Deliberation: How News Factors and Illustration Factors in News Articles Affect the Deliberative Quality of User Discussions in SNS’ Comment Sections." Communication Research 47, no. 6 (2018): 860–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0093650218797884.

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Previous research suggests that distinct characteristics of news articles, such as their news factors, account for the different participation rates in comment sections as well as the degree of interactivity among the discussants. In this study, this assumption is tested in the Facebook environment and extended to the analysis of how news factors (i.e., event characteristics) and illustration factors (i.e., characteristics resulting from a specific journalistic editing) of news articles predict the inclusiveness of discussions, as well as the occurrence of civility, rationality, and deliberati
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Zamith, Rodrigo, and Mario Haim. "Algorithmic Actants in Practice, Theory, and Method." Media and Communication 8, no. 3 (2020): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i3.3395.

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What changes as algorithms proliferate within journalism and become more sophisticated? In this essay, we synthesize the articles in this thematic issue, which offer empirical evidence for how algorithms—and especially those designed to automate news production—are being incorporated not only into journalistic activities but also into the logics of journalism itself. They underscore that journalists have neither feared nor rejected such algorithms, as might be expected given the recent history of technological adoption in journalism. Instead, journalists have sought to normalize the technology
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Shafiullah, Muhammad, and Sajjad Ali. "Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International." Global Mass Communication Review III, no. I (2018): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2018(iii-i).01.

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The aim of this research is to highlight the influence of foreign news agencies on daily Dawn and the News International. Quantities Content analysis has been done, while data collected from two newspapers of three month, 2016. The researcher collected data through purposive sampling technique and coding sheet was used as a tool. The results revealed that both newspapers relied on the foreign news agency. The content analysis explored that daily Dawn was more dependent on front page coverage whereas daily the News International was on the back page. The study also disclosed that daily the News
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Utami, Dewi. "IMPLIKASI LITERASI MEDIA DALAM MENGUBAH PERILAKU MASYARAKAT KOTA PONTIANAK TERHADAP KABAR BOHONG." Commed : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Media 3, no. 2 (2019): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.33884/commed.v3i2.921.

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Whether consciously or not, social media users are active spreaders of fake/false news. Those who have an understanding of media literacy should be able to overcome the spread of fake/false news. This study intended to examine how media literacy values acquired beforehand by individuals can compete with stimulus in the form of potentially fake/false news before it is finally decided to be disseminated or not. This research rests on the principles of social judgment theory and uses in-depth interviews to collect data. The result shows that there is an attitude of restraint when the characterist
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Araujo, Theo, and Toni GLA van der Meer. "News values on social media: Exploring what drives peaks in user activity about organizations on Twitter." Journalism 21, no. 5 (2018): 633–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884918809299.

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Since news circulation increasingly takes place online, the public has gained the capacity to influence the salience of topics on the agenda, especially when it comes to social media. Considering increased scrutiny about organizations, this study aims to understand what causes heightened activity to organization-related topics among Twitter users. We explore the extent to which news value theory, news coverage, and influential actors can explain peaks in Twitter activity about organizations. Based on a dataset of 1.8 million tweets about 18 organizations, the findings show that the news values
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Ma, Long, Chei Sian Lee, and Dion Hoe-Lian Goh. "Understanding news sharing in social media." Online Information Review 38, no. 5 (2014): 598–615. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oir-10-2013-0239.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to draw from the diffusion of innovations theory to explore multi-levels of influences (i.e. individuals, networks, news attributes) on news sharing in social media. Design/methodology/approach – A survey was designed and administered to 309 respondents. Structural equation modelling analysis was conducted to examine the three levels of influential factors. These included self-perceptions of opinion leadership and seeking at the individual level, perceived tie strength and homophily at the network level, and finally, perceived news credibility and news pr
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Fan, Congcong. "An Analysis of English News Reports from the Perspective of Graduation." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 10, no. 12 (2020): 1634. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1012.18.

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As we all know, News is the main way to convey information, so the news reports should be fair, objective and neutral. Any newspaper and magazine serve the specific classes and groups, thus its reports necessarily reflect certain attitudes and positions. Based on Martin's Appraisal Theory, this paper analyzes ten news reports from China Daily from the perspective of Graduation. Graduation is a sub-system of Appraisal Theory. Its function is to adjust the attitude and the intensity of intervention, focusing on the typicality of the category. This article aims to reveal the ideology hidden behin
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Butkovich, Lazarina, Nina Butkovich, Saba Devdariani, Charles R. Plott, and Han Seo. "Fake News, Information Herds, Cascades, and Economic Knowledge." Public Finance Review 48, no. 6 (2020): 806–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1091142120960488.

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This article focuses on principles of information aggregation in the presence of false, public reports (fake news). The analysis explores news has been having a public goods feature characterized by models of information and economic efficiency. The analysis is not tied to any particular theory about how or why unreliable news emerges. The reports could be purposeful deception, intentions to mislead or profit motivated responses to decision biases of readers. A well-known and widely studied “cascade” experiment is used to illustrate principles that provide links to standard economic models. Ne
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Abubakar, Abdullahi Tasiu. "News Values and the Ethical Dilemmas of Covering Violent Extremism." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97, no. 1 (2019): 278–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077699019847258.

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This article examines the relationship between news media and violent extremism to explore the ethical issues emanating from it. It draws on news value theory and journalism ethics literature and analyzes data from individual and group interviews with 41 journalists and newsroom observations to highlight the ethical challenges of covering the Boko Haram insurgency. Findings suggest that journalists face dilemmas in content selection, source relationship, framing stories, and dealing with victims; and that terror reporting impacts on their personal safety and professional sustainability. The el
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Guenther, Lars, Georg Ruhrmann, Mercedes C. Zaremba, and Natalie Weigelt. "The newsworthiness of the “March for Science” in Germany: comparing news factors in journalistic media and on Twitter." Journal of Science Communication 20, no. 02 (2021): A03. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.20020203.

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Germany was second in the number of March for Science participants. Applying news value theory, this article analyzes the newsworthiness of the 2018 March for Science in Germany, comparing journalistic (online) reporting on the march (N=86) and Twitter communication about #marchforscience (N=591). The results of the content analyses reveal that news factors were more frequent and reached higher intensities in journalistic reporting than on Twitter. Relevance, prominence, personalization, and influence were the news factors most emphasized by journalists. On Twitter, reach was the only news fac
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Pérez, Andrea, María del Mar García de los Salmones, and Carlos López-Gutiérrez. "Market reactions to CSR news in different industries." Corporate Communications: An International Journal 25, no. 2 (2020): 243–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ccij-05-2019-0056.

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PurposeBased on the premises of the institutional theory, in this paper, we explore the effects that the media coverage of positive and negative Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) news have on the stock market value of companies in diverse industries.Design/methodology/approachUsing a sample of 195 online articles published in the most important Spanish business newspaper, we implement an event study and a regression analysis.FindingsThe findings show that positive and negative CSR news, usually, have significant impacts on the stock market value of companies. Specifically, the market react
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Liginlal, Divakaran, Lara Khansa, and Stella C. Chia. "Using Real Options Theory to Evaluate Strategic Investment Options for Mobile Content Delivery." International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking 6, no. 1 (2010): 17–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jbdcn.2010010102.

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With a rich fare of localized content, but limited regional media outlet channels, mobile content generates new business opportunities for Media News, a small media company with considerable growth potential. Two business models are considered: partnering with wireless service providers and strategic alliances with mobile content syndicators. First, the models are evaluated based on their resource requirements, market share acquisition, revenue generation, and nature, scope and control of content and bandwidth. Then, real options analysis is used to value Media News’ managerial flexibility in
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Farkas, Maia, and Walied Keshk. "How Facebook influences non-professional investors’ affective reactions and judgments." Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting 17, no. 1 (2019): 80–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jfra-10-2017-0092.

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Purpose The use of social networking websites by companies to disclose corporate news and by investors to collect information for investment purposes is increasing rapidly. However, the role of investors’ affective reactions to corporate disclosures on social networking websites is under-researched. This paper aims to examine how the disclosure platform (disclosing news on a company’s Facebook Web page or the corporate investor relations Web page) and news valence (positive or negative) jointly influence investors’ affective reactions to corporate news and stock price change judgments. Design/
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Caiffa, Marco, Vincenzo Farina, and Lucrezia Fattobene. "CEO Duality: Newspapers and Stock Market Reactions." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14, no. 1 (2021): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm14010035.

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This study aims to investigate the unsettled issue of the relationship between CEO duality and a firm’s value through the perspective of investors’ reaction to news which mention apical directors with a single role and Board Chair CEOs. With a unique and hand-collected database of 60,805 newspaper articles, text-analysis, event-study and regression analysis methodologies were applied to capture news sentiment and study the direction and the magnitude of the stock market reaction. Results reveal that news mentioning Board Chair CEOs are negatively processed by investors, revealing a negative pe
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Xue, Fei. "Facebook news feed ads: a social impact theory perspective." Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing 13, no. 4 (2019): 529–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jrim-10-2018-0125.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of “social information” in Facebook News Feed ads on American users’ advertising responses, including ad credibility, attitude-toward-the-ad, brand interest, intention to click and purchase intention. Using social impact theory as a conceptual framework, three factors were tested – relationship strength, physical distance and number of affiliated friends. The moderating role of product involvement was also investigated. Design/methodology/approach A 2 (strength of relationship: weak vs strong) × 2 (immediacy of relationship: close dis
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Freeman, Julie. "Differentiating distance in local and hyperlocal news." Journalism 21, no. 4 (2020): 524–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884919886440.

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Journalism studies has undergone a geographic turn in which considerable research has sought to reconceptualise understandings of place and space in the digitally networked environment. This article argues that the concept of distance, as the physical spaces between places, has largely been overlooked in journalism research but could add a useful dimension when examining the construction and consumption of local and hyperlocal news. Empirical research into the news contexts of a geographically large rural Australian municipality, and the diverse experiences of two towns situated a sizable dist
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Bertomeu, Jeremy, and Iván Marinovic. "A Theory of Hard and Soft Information." Accounting Review 91, no. 1 (2015): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/accr-51102.

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ABSTRACT We study optimal disclosure via two competing communication channels: hard information whose value has been verified, and soft disclosures such as forecasts, unaudited statements, and press releases. We show that certain soft disclosures may contain as much information as hard disclosures, and we establish that: (1) exclusive reliance on soft disclosures tends to convey bad news, (2) credibility is greater when unfavorable information is reported, and (3) misreporting is more likely when soft information is issued jointly with hard information. We also show that a soft report that is
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Tswei, Keshin, and Chen-Yin Kuo. "A Study of Stock Price Behavior in Taiwan via Residual Income Valuation Theory and Structural Identification." Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies 15, no. 04 (2012): 1250016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219091512500166.

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This study adopts the methodology introduced by Lee (2006) to analyze stock prices in response to information shocks in six of Taiwan's stock market sectors and present market anomalies utilizing behavioral finance theory. Using the Residual Income Model (RIM) of equity valuation, we specified our empirical model to identify structural fundamental and nonfundamental shocks from reduced-form tangible and intangible news, and we obtained three major results. First, fundamental shock is primarily induced by tangible news and nonfundamental shock by intangible news, suggesting that tangible-orient
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Chalimah, Riyadi Santosa, Djatmika, and Tri Wiratno. "REGISTER IN DISCUSSION GENRE ON ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT THROUGH AFFECT EVALUATION." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 8, no. 1 (2020): 247–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2020.8135.

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Purpose of the study: This data exploration is to seek the level and also the sort of unhappiness expression as a part of effect used in the news texts as a register included in discussion genre taken from 2 news texts of New York Times, 2 news texts of BBC, 1 news text of The Guardian 1, 1 news text of Bloomberg 1, 1 news text of USA Today and 1 news text of Fox News.
 Methodology: The data is explored with the appraisal theory by using domain and component analysis. The effect measured is focused on unhappiness: misery and unhappiness: antipathy. The data source used here are internatio
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Cheynel, Edwige, and Carolyn B. Levine. "Public Disclosures and Information Asymmetry: A Theory of the Mosaic." Accounting Review 95, no. 1 (2019): 79–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/accr-52447.

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ABSTRACT We model an information mosaic in which multiple signals—one gathered by an informed trader and the other publicly disclosed by the manager of the firm—are combined to estimate firm value. Under testable conditions, voluntary disclosures lead to higher ex ante information asymmetry and expected profits for the informed trader by allowing him to refine his trading strategy and complete his information mosaic. The informed trader's ability to combine information and enhance his advantage is more prevalent when there is more uncertainty about whether the news is favorable or unfavorable,
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Weidner, Kelly, Frederik Beuk, and Anjali Bal. "Fake news and the willingness to share: a schemer schema and confirmatory bias perspective." Journal of Product & Brand Management 29, no. 2 (2019): 180–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jpbm-12-2018-2155.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a theory of how corporations and brands can address the prevalence of fake news. A matrix is proposed to examine how the transparency of the motivation of the communicator disseminating fake news interacts with how well the content of the fake news coincides with a consumer’s previously held bias. Design/methodology/approach A dichotomy is presented examining the role of “Schemer’s Schema” transparency by confirmatory bias. Findings Consumers will react differently to fake news depending on their “schemer schema” and the source of the information
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Campbell, John Y., and Tuomo Vuolteenaho. "Bad Beta, Good Beta." American Economic Review 94, no. 5 (2004): 1249–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/0002828043052240.

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This paper explains the size and value “anomalies” in stock returns using an economically motivated two-beta model. We break the beta of a stock with the market portfolio into two components, one reflecting news about the market's future cash flows and one reflecting news about the market's discount rates. Intertemporal asset pricing theory suggests that the former should have a higher price of risk; thus beta, like cholesterol, comes in “bad” and “good” varieties. Empirically, we find that value stocks and small stocks have considerably higher cash-flow betas than growth stocks and large stoc
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., Muslikhin, and Deddy Mulyana. "The practice of McJournalism in Indonesia’s Cyber Media." Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication 37, no. 2 (2021): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jkmjc-2021-3702-01.

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This study aims to reveal the application of the principles of McJournalism by cyber media in Indonesia. This research has a subjective approach with a constructivist paradigm and uses descriptive qualitative methods. The theory used is McJournalism, which is based on George Ritzer's McDonaldization theory. The sample for this research is Tribunnews.com, an Indonesian cyber media that has the largest network in Indonesia. Data collection was carried out through semi-structured interviews with ten informants, and content analysis of the news published on the website www.Tribunnews.com from Dece
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Nuryani, Nunung, and Ilham Samsudiono. "PELAPORAN KERUGIAN PENURUNAN NILAI GOODWILL SERTA DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP NILAI PERUSAHAAN." Jurnal Riset Akuntansi dan Keuangan 2, no. 3 (2014): 508. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jrak.v2i3.6601.

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This study objective is to examine the determinants of the firm’s tendency to report goodwill impairment losses and it’s impact on the value of the firms. The agency theory states that managers may take some advantages of information asymmetry and utilize the accounting methods choice for private motives. Consistent with the theory, the new accounting standard for goodwill has given some flexibilities to managers to act opportunistic. On the other hand, the signaling theory explains that goodwill impairment losses is considered as bad news by investors because it relates to the decrease of the
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Marc Hudson. ""A Voice at Once Contemporary and Ancient": The Enduring Value of John Haines's Winter News." Sewanee Review 117, no. 4 (2009): 577–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sew.0.0184.

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Baker, Scott, and Morela Hernandez. "Communicating with stakeholders when bad news is uncertain." International Journal of Public Leadership 13, no. 2 (2017): 85–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijpl-11-2016-0051.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the question of if and when leaders should communicate bad news to their stakeholders. Previous research in the crisis communication literature has highlighted the need to communicate quickly and persuasively to minimize losses; however, the authors argue that such tactics assume certainty in negative outcomes and tend to generate predominantly one-way, company-centric communication. In this paper, the authors propose that under conditions of uncertainty (i.e. when the bad news has an unknown outcome or cause) different communication strategies a
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Roy, Arpita. "Ethnography and Theory of the Signature in Physics." Cultural Anthropology 29, no. 3 (2014): 479–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.14506/ca29.3.03.

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Ending the decades-long search for the elusive Higgs particle, physicists at the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, or CERN, in Switzerland announced the news of its historic discovery on July 4, 2012. In the wake of the recent discovery of the Higgs particle, the article aims to give a critical account of the concept of signature used in contemporary particle physics. Appearing as interlopers in the material world of science, signatures engender a complex movement between fact and value, thing and sign, or reference and meaning. This movement is instructive in explaining how discov
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Russell, Siân, Rachel Stocker, Robert Oliver Barker, Jennifer Liddle, Joy Adamson, and Barbara Hanratty. "Implementation of the National Early Warning Score in UK care homes: a qualitative evaluation." British Journal of General Practice 70, no. 700 (2020): e793-e800. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp20x713069.

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BackgroundThe National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a tool for identifying and responding to acute illness. When used in care homes, staff measure residents’ vital signs and record them on a tablet computer, which calculates a NEWS to share with health services. This article outlines an evaluation of NEWS implementation in care homes across one clinical commissioning group area in northern England.AimTo identify challenges to implementation of NEWS in care homes.Design and settingQualitative analysis of interviews conducted with 15 staff members from six care homes, five health professionals,
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Chan, Chi Kit. "‘Burglar alarms’ and the making of social risks." Social Transformations in Chinese Societies 13, no. 1 (2017): 20–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/stics-06-2016-0004.

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Purpose This paper explicates news making process of social risks in the midst of inconclusive social facts and contested interpretation of social consequences. Specifically, the author aims to investigate how journalists perform the normative role of “Burglar Alarms” – raising social concern to risks and problems amid uncertainties stemming from risk society. Shedding light on the controversies of “tourism capacity” in Hong Kong, this study unravels how news discourses represented the social risks of “outnumbered” Chinese tourists amid ambiguous facts and questionable credibility of news sour
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Prete, Giuseppe, Vincenzo Capparelli, Fabio Lepreti, and Vincenzo Carbone. "Accelerated Climate Changes in Weddell Sea Region of Antarctica Detected by Extreme Values Theory." Atmosphere 12, no. 2 (2021): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos12020209.

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On 13 February 2020, The Guardian, followed by many other newspapers and websites, published the news that on 9 February 2020, Antarctic air temperatures rose to about 20.75 ∘C in a base logged at Seymour Island. This value has not yet been validated by the WMO (World Meteorological Organization), but it is not the first time that an extreme temperature was registered in these locations. The recorded temperatures have often been described as “abnormal and anomalous”, according to a statement made by scientists working at the Antarctic bases. Since polar regions have shown the most rapid rates
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Demyankov, V. Z. "On Eternal Value of Ideas in Their Momentary Actuality." Critique and Semiotics 39, no. 1 (2021): 25–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2307-1737-2021-1-25-39.

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Opinions have degrees of epistemic “value”, measured in the framework of a given culture. These degrees do not necessarily coincide with degrees of momentary actuality in the society and in the cultural environment. Parameters of social-cultural evaluation vary with time gaining and/or losing actuality. They even depend on whether those who pronounce these opinions are acquainted with those whom these opinions are ascribed to or with “certified” authors of the ideas. This social dimension of opin-ion evaluation may be manipulatively used in mass media so that even openly fake news and fake ‘tr
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Zillich, Arne F., Roland Göbbel, Karin Stengel, Michaela Maier, and Georg Ruhrmann. "Proactive crisis communication? News coverage of international conflicts in German print and broadcasting media." Media, War & Conflict 4, no. 3 (2011): 251–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750635211420629.

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This study examines the ambitions of proactive crisis communication in the realm of international conflicts. Based on the concept of peace journalism, the authors analyse whether German media coverage on international conflicts complies with normative demands. So far, most studies have investigated the media’s role during the climactic stages of conflicts and have neglected the pre- and post-escalation phases. Therefore, the study distinguishes four specific phases of a conflict. With regard to news value theory, it shows that international conflicts exhibit different news factors in their par
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O'Mara-Shimek, Michael. "A communicative efficiency and effectiveness model for using metaphor and metonymy in financial news reporting." On the Horizon 23, no. 3 (2015): 216–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oth-06-2015-0030.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a model to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of metaphor when used in financial news media reporting. Design/methodology/approach – Theory in Cognitive Linguistics, Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Frame Semantics are used to demonstrate metaphor’s central role shaping human thought and understanding, producing conceptual frameworks used to understand abstract concepts in not only financial news media but also all human discourse. The deontological principles of the major financial news sources are presented which demonstrate a commitment
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Noor, Reza Muhammad. "PENGARUH TERPAAN IKLAN PARTAI PERINDO DAN BERITA SEPUTAR PARTAI PERINDO DI TELEVISI TERHADAP PERSEPSI PEMILIH PEMULA MENGENAI PARTAI PERINDO." Interaksi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi 6, no. 2 (2017): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/interaksi.6.2.38-45.

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ABSTRACTIndonesia is a democratic and multiparty system or system that allows more than two political parties. It is guaranteed in Law No. 2 of 2008 on political parties where it is stated that freedom of association, assembly and expression of thoughts and opinions is a human right recognized and guaranteed by the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. With multiparty system and guarantees of the law, many emerging new political parties in Indonesia. One of them is Partai Persatuan Indonesia or abbreviated as Perindo. The party declared in 2015 is a party formed by Hary Tanoesoedibjo
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Kimbrough, Michael D., and Isabel Yanyan Wang. "Are Seemingly Self-Serving Attributions in Earnings Press Releases Plausible? Empirical Evidence." Accounting Review 89, no. 2 (2013): 635–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/accr-50628.

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ABSTRACT Seemingly self-serving attributions either attribute favorable performance to internal causes (enhancing attributions) or poor performance to external causes (defensive attributions). Managers presumably provide such attributions in earnings press releases to heighten (dampen) investors' perceptions of the persistence of good (bad) earnings news, thereby increasing (decreasing) the market reward (penalty) for good (bad) earnings news. Building on attribution theory and prior research on earnings commonality, this study investigates cross-sectional differences in investors' responses t
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Abdiyansyah, Ahmad, and Ummu Kalthum Binti Abdul Hadi Awang. "Peran Citizen Journalism Dalam Pemberitaan Bencana Palu Di Cnn Indonesia." Wardah 20, no. 1 (2019): 13–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.19109/wardah.v20i1.3616.

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Abstract: This research entitled "The Role of Citizen Journalism in Palu Disaster Reporting on CNN Indonesia". Natural disasters that took place in Palu, Central Sulawesi, became a sorrow for Indonesia. This disaster has completed the settlement and eliminated the lives of our brothers. Documentation that spreads in online media results from spontaneous recording of victims. The emergence of the phenomenon of citizen journalism in disaster news has become commonplace in Indonesia. The rapid development of citizen journalism took place in 2004 a tsunami compilation in Aceh which was covered by
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Istiqomah, Istiqomah. "Pengaruh Pemberitaan Bencana Alam di Harian Serambi Indonesia Terhadap Kesadaran Masyarakat." Jurnal Studi Komunikasi (Indonesian Journal of Communications Studies) 3, no. 1 (2019): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.25139/jsk.v3i1.1423.

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As an area prone to natural disasters Aceh people should be aware of the disaster, Serambi Indonesia newspaper is expected to increase public awareness through the news, lack of awareness is feared will create panic in society. This study aims to determine whether there is influence of natural disaster reporting to public awareness in Banda Aceh city. This research uses agenda setting theory and quantitative approach with survey method and purposive sampling technique.The result of the simple linear regression analysis that there was positive influence between the news of natural disaster in d
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Sushmita, Chelin Indra, Pawito Pawito, and Andre Novie Rahmanto. "Covid-19 and journalism conundrums: a study on dilemmas in content selection." Jurnal Studi Komunikasi (Indonesian Journal of Communications Studies) 5, no. 2 (2021): 471–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.25139/jsk.v5i2.2878.

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The study examined journalism practices covering Coronavirus disease (Covid-19), particularly online journalism in Solo, one of the metropolitan cities in Central Java Province of Indonesia. Solo is the first city in Indonesia to declare an extraordinary event due to the Covid-19 pandemic after coronavirus-linked deaths were reported. The notion of a dilemmatic situation, mainly in content selection, is the central perspective in this research. This research referred to news value theory and agenda-setting that used a qualitative approach method. The data were obtained through interviews with
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Noga, Adam, Sebastian Jarzębowski, and Piotr Maciąg. "Co-Productivity as a New Value Theory in Value Chain Analysis." Central European Management Journal 28, no. 1 (2020): 52`—65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7206/cemj.2658-0845.15.

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Tarigan, Yosefa Gunarty, Rehia K. Isabella Barus, and Taufik Wal Hidayat. "Nilai Berita Prominence Pada Program Wajar Sumut Di Metro TV Biro Sumbagut (Studi Analisis Wacana Kritis Tentang Teks Berita "Evaluasi Kinerja Walikota")." Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan, Administrasi Publik, dan Ilmu Komunikasi (JIPIKOM) 1, no. 2 (2019): 154–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/jipikom.v1i2.162.

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This study aims to find out the analysis of Prominence news value discourse at the text level in the "Mayor Performance Evaluation" news. This study uses qualitative research with descriptive analysis. In collecting data, researchers conducted face-to-face interviews with Metro TV Bureau of the North Sumatra Bureau of Information. This type of research is text research. In the method, the researcher uses the Norman Fairclough Critical Discourse Analysis research method on the dimensions of text, on the elements of Representation, Relationships, and Identity, this model was chosen because Fairc
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Stäbler, Samuel, and Marc Fischer. "When Does Corporate Social Irresponsibility Become News? Evidence from More Than 1,000 Brand Transgressions Across Five Countries." Journal of Marketing 84, no. 3 (2020): 46–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022242920911907.

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Companies are increasingly held accountable for their corporate social irresponsibility (CSI). However, the extent to which a CSI event damages the firm largely depends on the coverage of this event in high-reach news media. Using the theory of news value developed in communications research, the authors explain the amount of media coverage by introducing a set of variables related to the event, the involved brand, and media outlet. The authors analyze a sample of 1,054 CSI events that were reported in 77 leading media outlets in five countries in the period 2008–2014. Estimation results revea
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Troqe, Rovena, and Jacques Fontanille. "Who said it? Voices in news translation, from a semiotic perspective." Semiotica 2015, no. 207 (2015): 411–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sem-2015-0063.

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AbstractIn Translation studies, it has long been understood that when translation is integrated into journalism, concepts such as equivalence and authorship become highly problematic. However, there is still no reference to a general method that might explain why news production impacts the very process of translation and affects the translated texts themselves. In this paper, we introduce a new semiotic approach that measures shifts in translated texts by using semiotic modalities and relates these shifts to axiologies by actants of the practice of translation. Translated texts by an Italian
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Micu, Anca C., and Iryna Pentina. "Examining search as opposed to experience goods when investigating synergies of internet news articles and banner ads." Internet Research 25, no. 3 (2015): 378–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/intr-11-2012-0242.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the applicability of the economics of information-driven product categorization – search vs experience products – when investigating online brand advertising and news synergies. Design/methodology/approach – Randomized controlled post-test experiment with over 400 participants in three treatment groups involving exposures to paid advertising (banner ad-plus-banner ad) and publicity (news article-plus-banner ad and banner ad-plus-news article) for four products. Questionnaire upon web site exit tested differences in brand attitudes among treatme
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Adhiarso, Dendy Suseno. "THE INFLUENCE OF WATCHING NEWS ABOUT CHURCH BOMBINGS IN SURABAYA ON THE PUBLIC PERCEPTION TOWARD THE VEILED MUSLIM WOMEN IN YOGYAKARTA." ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam 20, no. 2 (2019): 284–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/ua.v20i2.5662.

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Wearing veil is the right for Muslim women in Indonesia. However, they should be careful with the recent social condition. Some people feel anxious, fear or even suspicious against veiled Muslim women. Moreover, after both electronic and social media provided information on terrorism cases, most people assume that it is done by Muslims. Based on the negative perception, the study aims to observe the effects of watching news about church bombing in Surabaya to people’s opinion about the veiled Muslim woman in Yogyakarta. The theory in this study is the cultivation and meaning of the message. Th
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Radonjic, Ognjen. "Rational speculative bubbles: A critical view." Ekonomski anali 52, no. 174-175 (2007): 73–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka0775073r.

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According to the theory of rational bubbles, the bubble is present whenever asset prices progressively diverge from their fundamental value, which occurs because agents expect that asset prices will continue to grow exponentially (self-fulfilling prophecies) far in the future and consistently, which promises the realization of ever larger capital gains. In our opinion, the basic shortcoming of this theory refers to the assumption that all market agents are perfectly informed and rational and, accordingly, form homogeneous expectations. The model does not explain decision-making processes or ex
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